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RE: Town v AFC Boscombe Beach 19th March 2022 - theo_luddite - 20-03-2022 Makes you wonder how they've only managed "a pair of drawers" against Posh doesn't it? The same Posh that played their one good game per month at QPR today. ![]() Then again take a look at some remaining fixtures ... Like Fulham ![]() Like Bornmuff ![]() Like Town ![]() Lots of clubs around us still have to play the top 2. We still have to play a few clubs around us. Want some more? ![]() ![]() ![]() Blackburn have only scored in two of their last 10 matches with Ben Brereton Díaz injured. Good job they didn't sell him ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() QPR and The Chefs still have to play each other twice. How did that happen? Don't do ratings, you win and lose as a team not as individuals. Individual brilliance occasionally wins a game, individual mistakes occasionally loses you a game. As a team we weren't as good as a team that should be better than us. At Fulham we were. Oh, and don't forget batshit barmy ref and lino decisions can change everything at the drop of a hat or the lack of a wave of a flag, not that many were on view this weekend. |